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I have a programming book from 1961! :-P
« on: August 19, 2003, 01:44:13 AM »
Hi, I would just like to brag to you all about a book I bought seccond-hand the other day.

"Programming for Digital Computers: PUTTING COMPUTERS TO PROFITABLE USE"

By J. F. Davison

It's actually quite an interesting read, and if you all behave, and are interested, I might post some text from the book ;-) but you have to ask politely!

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Re: I have a programming book from 1961! :-P
« Reply #1 on: August 19, 2003, 02:07:25 AM »
"Copyright (C) 1961 by J. F. Davison. No part of this book may be reproduced, except for normal review purposes, without permission of the publishers."

I guess this is a 'normal review purpose'! :P
 

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Re: I have a programming book from 1961! :-P
« Reply #2 on: August 19, 2003, 09:30:31 AM »
OK,

Here's an interesting one:

Chapter 1

" ... The early machines were valiant efforts, and to some extent even did useful work, but they have been regarded as museum pieces for some time, even though they were hardly conceived in 1945. By the early 1950's however, the first machines to be made for sale on the commercial market were being planned, and from this point onwards the United States went ahead rapidly. By 1955 the number of orders for one very popular American machine were said to be over 1,000 and by now many more than this number have been delivered.
In the United Kingdom, computers only began to come off the end of the production line in any quantity in 1956 and 1957, and by 1960 over 200 had been delivered."


More to come! :-)
 

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Re: I have a programming book from 1961! :-P
« Reply #3 on: August 19, 2003, 10:40:03 AM »
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I might be wrong, but isn't 42 years long enough for that book to now be public domain? and if so, you should scan and OCR it, and put it online for posterity, imho.

Even if I had the authors permission, I wouldn't bother scaning/typing it all in, there isn't much point. Heck, it actaully discuses a made up computer - not a real one!
 

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Re: I have a programming book from 1961! :-P
« Reply #4 on: August 20, 2003, 12:32:31 AM »
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"the standard 8 inch diskette is the most popular storage medium of today, though it may eventually be replaced by the new 5.25 inch diskette".
:lol: I have a heap of old computer books! Some of the things I read in them are just funny. :-D
 

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Re: I have a programming book from 1961! :-P
« Reply #5 on: August 20, 2003, 12:45:55 AM »
More from the Intro. to Computers:

"The place of electronic digital computers among calculating machines
Calculating machines are basically of two kinds, analogue and digital."

"There is a very wide range of digital calculating machines, the simplest probably being either the abacus or the simple hand counter which registers one every time a button is pressed."

"The final step up the scale brings us to electronic digital computers as they are today. To avoid too many words, we shall henceforth refer to these as just computers. The word computer is sometimes used to mean a person who computes, but there is a tendancy to spell this word computor.
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it should be noted that even the smallest general purpose computers cost around [pound sign]20,000 ..."

 

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Re: I have a programming book from 1961! :-P
« Reply #6 on: August 20, 2003, 10:28:03 AM »
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I have Volume 1, Issue 1 of "Amiga Computing" and that is a REAL funny read.  I cant beleive we used to pay so much for dot matrix printers, 512k mem and a 10MB hard drive!  :-o
Back then, an extra half-meg of RAM was always a good investment! ;-)
 

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Re: I have a programming book from 1961! :-P
« Reply #7 on: August 20, 2003, 06:40:17 PM »
I think IBM once had schools and town's